Controversy is expected as the Japanese government is known to provide more than 20 million won in money if it moves near the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
The Yomiuri Shimbun reported that the Japanese government has set a policy to support up to 2 million yen (about 2,98 million won) per household to those moving to 12 basic local governments around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
After 10 years of the nuclear accident, the population returned to the evacuation area near the Fukushima nuclear power plant reached about 20% of the resident registration criteria, and a monetary incentive was issued.
Subsidies are provided for people who did not live in areas near the Fukushima nuclear power plant during the 2011 nuclear accident to move to these areas.
If you move with your family from a prefecture other than Fukushima, you will receive 2 million yen, 1.2 million yen for a single family, and 1.2 million yen for a family member and 800,000 yen for a single family if you move to the area. .
It is a condition to live and work for at least 5 years after relocation, and you can live here and work remotely for a company outside Fukushima.
If you start a business within 5 years after moving, you will be paid 75% of the necessary expenses within the limit of 4 million yen (approximately 41.96 million won).
However, as concerns over the radiation dose and safety around the nuclear power plant continue, the policy of attempting to inflow population with money is expected to generate controversy.
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